This might be a bit of a stretch for Crazy Transit Pitches, but would it be feasible to use the VFW/Boston Providence Highway as a right of way for an elevated (or cut and cover) extension past West Roxbury to Dedham/128? It would require a lot of TOD to make it reasonable, but there's plenty of...
Not sure if it fits here, but I came across this fun video of the history of Boston's commuter rail (starting in the MBTA era):
It doesn't include non-MBTA routes (only marking those subsidized as far as I can tell), so it would also be kinda interesting to see the other passenger service...
It's been mentioned before on this thread, but I think there could've been some better names:
Magoun Square would probably be more appropriate as Somerville Junction, but it works alright.
Brickbottom is more memorable in my opinion than East Somerville
Someone said Tufts / Medford would be...
Out of curiosity I looked up Bostonography's crowd sourced map from 2017, and that area just appears as a no man's land between Spring Hill, Porter, Union, and Duck Village. Assuming GLX-Porter ever happens the area will probably just be called whatever the station there is.
Northeastern has been in somewhat of a housing crisis in the past few years actually. I was off campus after my second year (about four years ago now), but even by then people were having so much trouble getting housing in dorms that people were ending up in mission hill as sophomores, which by...
I don't think anyone's posted about this yet, but there's another building going up on Watertown's Arsenal Street corridor. The design is nothing revolutionary, but it's way better than an empty lot. As mentioned above, some kind of BRT is certainly going to be needed given all the development...
I was lucky enough to get to see the top floor of One Financial yesterday, crazy views up there! Anyone who worked up there would've seen Seaport's transformation
When it opens it's going to be a really nice alternative to the Charles River path, especially to get to all the other paths that converge at Alewife. I would say that the Watertown Branch already has fairly heavy use on the first segment, even in spite of the lack of connectivity (for bikes...
I actually just visited here yesterday. It does feel more like a new-age mall than the walkable, mixed-used neighborhood they've been saying it'll be (with all the parking everywhere), but hopefully when the housing comes online it'll really come into its own.
That being said, it really needs...